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    ...... a. . ....jtiiKi in rucuincan rrtntiiiK vom- Try the Tucumcart Printing Com-pin- yiinilti Knur tivltilliiK Iiaiiha UA V. . .P-- ". win pioiwug iiuuno. iiv Hl A for alt kind of commercialeiittlptnent that the other officei of work lu the printing line, Wethe county cau't touch, make a specialty of book work.

    AND TUCUMCARI TIMESVOL, JO, NO. 17 TUOUMCARI, NEW MEXICO. i'ltlDAY. JANUARY 20, 1012 SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAR

    CAPT. LANGSTON

    DIED SUDDENLY

    Prominent Church Worker anil CitizenStricken With Heart Failure--P- it

    ueral Held Tliurtulay.

    On Mumlm nf this week tht lntkMantle (if dentil liuxeted ner niir lit-tl- i

    I'itv. c it i tii ii c line uf our iiiol re

    spcclcd ellien, ('upturn I'. i'. taiinjitun.

    'I'lic deceased was lini n neat SpringHeld, Mn., mi .lime t:i, I MO. Unlistedin tlu Sth Mo. t'livnlrv ill tlu ujie or t.iiinl fought tlirimjili I In Civil Wiir onthe IVdem! side. 'linii' In Wllttr Oak.N". M.. curly in ISst. thence tu TuetintNil, N'owmhcr IIMil, whete Iiii entered

    ii h.mictcud ;nliiliitni; tin- - town mi the.tilth.

    He hiul been Deputy Slietill iiml Specinl (,'iiiilnlili in I.iiii'hIm county fur sev'till yem iiml was ii brave mid cOieicnt

    officei.Hp Iiml lrrn ii I'hrlsllmi iillil member

    if tin1 McHilit church since In- - whslit ycitts nlil. He wns miitricd In Ml..Kniinn I". Hull in 1 (. She ,tili .invlves him. litni- -i Limy-tu- n uf tin V.

    I'. & S. W. Rnilwiiv ) hi tin eilx mnli t hi" niih child, (liiirt!!- - I,nui:tmiTcxhmnii. Olilii,, mnl li, l.tiujtuii. uflliivmnn, Okln.. nephews tit tin- -

    eased, mnl W. W. Lany-tn- n uf Siiinsj-llrlil- ,

    Mn.. i'ii-- i brother. mih nt thetniieriil. 'riu services wetehv tti..l. I'. Hcdupcth, hi- - i!ilir. fionithr renter Mieel Methodist church, onThursday. .Inn. .'.1. I HI'.', at, i.':.ltl p. in,

    The Kpwurth I.IH14IH' mnl iricud siiivebeautiful fliiriit nOVriiia!" test mi thecilskct uf tlli deceased.

    Deceased wo :i iiiiiii of plnln iiimIsimple lltlllitl-- . "I lllllll. I'lHllk "ipeeeh.Init nf 1 1 in-- , kiml mnl luviil lii'iirt. ulicneioiis itnpulc mnl nexei n.'iyni tinImapltiihle wiiy uf the uiiiiii'r. Hi- - IiimIliumi' ndvetsitv liuiM'lv ami enjuvedprciperity mildly He htul tilled

    relations ut I iff ti son, ,Hither, luutlii'i. friend .'mn nriuh

    lior, utul llllnl thi'in well.Hp w.i I'limrinmi of tiit-- llnatd uf

    Trustee uf tln t 'enter Snoot Methodistchurch mnl I'nminiiiidf r uf tho li. A. ItIVaat sit tli I(.

    t'npt. .1. I'. ' I. iiny-tu- n. 'mi' uf thriinnrir if White (Inks. Iilnroln ruiin

    tv, fur ninny yi'iir .li'imty iln-rll-nf l.lninln rinini. mnl IViicp Otliici :ttlii I'liMiiMiiiiK milling i'iinii uf Whita-Oak- .

    Hp fltfUM'd prninini'ittiv in tin- -winiliny up nf the l.iiifuli nii' nr.in tvhi.'li "llillli' the Kl'l" iriix Hiernttiil lliinii'. 'nil. I.;inylun iui- - the

    iiliin wlin Iiml noive rlmiiyli to rule intothe Minimm iiiMint:iiii mid liliiiy miltlie fully I'jittlii tnstleio mnl Imil menHint nthi'to' wmilil iai ii He itiptiiiod Wlnie.tlie initi rlmi- - lluhl Kiinliliirmnl Miuiiri mit linv, tvlm iin'il mnl

    mile We-- t tutu the niuiinluiu nf N'i'U Mevii'u He nlu .'iiilineiMi'Pli Miller mnl Imnleil Mini liehitnl thejixiillentiiny vtill tit ShiiIii IV. t'npt.l.miHim vu iiiiiiilciii the liraveat0 nil the lii'it peiii'e ntlli'er .1 u "I n mmtv lunl .ifti'i the ihit ' I I'm- - .in.l i. miptt.

    ,n Aujieles. I iiltf.. .Imi :.i eeri jjiii n The Tex n Tiituinv dmlius: nt

    tue daring dcliutunte. must yu. Theturlirv t rot Im fnllnwed it iimiieiit.etn the eliiippiii)! Iilock mid the grlzlvhear will rmiin nl In rye in the puttedpnlin ,iuiioe uf ,i.a, Anai'lea, dtiiwiuumums no mote forever. The orienltiliiiiilillntiiiti nf the terpsii'huremi lollies'litis cunie under the Asintie exelusiuitnet Iiml will be hi'iieefnttli deportedwIlhfAit mi much lis ii lieiirltin nr. whnlis mtu'h wiirse, u seiduii.

    In mi nflirlnl deeree prniiiiilunteil invmiiK ii tninnliuwk on the Texn Tommy

    tin I'nlli'e llulleliu, Chief Selmstiiiliiiiul nil its relative nf the iliinru hullmid the sneinl eriish. Hereiifter thusi'who danee lu puhlie will keep Ihuir fes-liv- e

    legs strictly within the ennHiies nfHie wult, the two-ste- mnl the other

    linnet's Ihnl do not mlyimilts eii'nlvi'ly lielnw the stuullest diunifier of n kiwh ent prlneess. It

    - mi

    ordert'd. Any pnlleemim whn sees nnyfair yimnx bud lu the iiritnti Hindi nfa pruni'lni! Rnmeti mid whoiin twinklinuone two nne'twn, or ono'two-thtee- , nne

    HUPPEIt A HUC0E8Hf

    I'lie l.inlU'' Aid Mieiet uf the t1 in n ,'liiiri Ii wi irn -- iu i i'"lul withHie "I'liieken Sllppi'l " willed Mie ereil in the Hiilliiyi)- - liuililinu ti tt riltteemii)!. rinmirlillly the .illmi wn n )III ent ili'ft'". The Indieo lme tiniiunni'i'il thiil (hex will "ere :iniilln'rnppei ftlni'li ill he een lu'lter li.llll

    the lnt line, if I llllt tie poilile. mi theI'M'lillifc' ul fell. t'J.

    There ntc ey lew "llmt-- e fur Hent '-i Kli- to he ri'ii in mtr tmvii. 'flint iprunf nf llu jjiimth mnl propeilty, huthI-- ii mi Itiitlriiliuii Hint mute huiiip.miylil to lie pmvlili'il fur the penplp

    lin h'uhIiI iiiuve heie. if hMie. eunhlhe ii'itfi'il. A lillliilior nf v ntliiirtneI'Ultiiio Hint i'H n lie rented lit n ii'ii-u- nnlde figure i u,IhiI we need.

    Mr. Neil of Iftiy, pliinti'd .'it iuri' ulHlii'Hl uhli'li I'semyril III liiie Inthe iii'le mid wi'llilu'il nut .) pniltul" tothe liuliel, tii'i' frniii iniil mid uf cUnpiHllty. liny i in h pretty I'minlty

    mid dry fnnnlny ieenii n winner Ifpluperlv iiimuii'd.

    T. & M. CONDUCTORWAS SLUGGED

    AND ROBBED

    Two Men Took Seven Dol-lars and Overlooked For

    ty More and WatchIII Tllel.l II. lit a.llal lla I 111 I! .1.

    Mi llet lit, ut tlie T. & M. ii- - InsijiedIn tu men ii.mii the fieijiht deput, ;ihi' V ' iillllliy ill nil In. tun. nil Si). III.

    lie n itlllek ill tlie tnee nilh ptnliiildv ii 'lunl liny mid lemli'ted iiiieoii'I'luiii. mid i7.uu tnlien fium nne uf hi

    ket". nhlle M.IH reiiuiined in tlmtpui'ket, mid Mn mid n mileh m miit her pnekel re ilfiliinlete.. He

    t III 11 k - lie lllll-- l Mine Killed lllmllnl inthe II I ' I Milne Mu or Hnee limu liefure reeiiverinn "iilllnientlv to yet upmid diil nut reriiver u n to repmt ituntil next iiii'iiilny.

    llljeer Pled White lllinle tlie .iriestut two iiii'ti. I'nlviu N'l'ulniiil mid .Ihiiii."'II. Ilnllnylii'i. in I'litiiieetiun with thetuliliel, lint tin pnitie prnuf - Iimlii;iiint them ut tin- - tnue Till- - -- Inyyliii: lmiii''- - iiiutt he ..tuppi'il mid mirnilirer. me mi Hie nleri. i lieie Imwn

    HUIT FIliED ON ACCOUNTHrn., Kelly & I 'umpiin . n entpiil.i

    Hun. yeteniv Hied ami ngmift I'll"tlieiui Mum Im Kl'l' HT. ;i Ii.iI iiiit ullejieil to lie due iipnn mi iii'ijunnt turicrtiiin xiHid". wnre'. mid uu'rehmidNeold mid deliveted to the defeiulmit lie

    tw'fcii the i- nf IVIitiuirv mid leI'l'iiiliei ol Iiit veur. The urisinul I iwn ful over tii.i'nii. Imi ni-t- nthiive lieen p.'iiil upiin it I'imii time tutime until only the lnil;iu ued finli'llllllll. AllillipiL'tipie .Iniirtilil

    M. W. A'x Score OneWe me informed Hint Mrs rluirles

    Shuwet. Im reii'iM'il the .'iinii.uii innrmiee on ii pulii". eiirrli'il hv Inn lui

    jlllllld who died leeently. mnl who Iimlnot i .ii eil the pnliey. The M Weiillllliittee la'poileil it llniliny- - on .InnUiiry 111, mnl tinlny the lienetli'lary lueI nr. L fit i:iniiU.IMi.

    Nin- - nil tu. in.' print. l 'ill per veiir.

    IW" ii.ier iiki like Hint l .'iiipnweiedto iiiithet hi the peiii'h ur the pmr mulIm. tor Hie polii-- stiittnn.

    Wluit the deliiiutmile m tlie sueietyunit mn think iibniil the Texu Tiiiimyel nl i not yninu tu eul mi iee wluitevei. The pulire depiiitliu lit hn In kenthe innller in hiiud mnl miylioly whodmii'i's nne nf Hie l diini'ewheiein the purllt'ipmils gel n tuuuledlip Hint iillt the 'IllVeienl iiilnt ul' llii'iieustiiiiies erve In dilletetitliite iliiiin.limy lilt Vi lu expluin it In the poliee.jinlyi' whose heiirt is n enld u the stnrnne rouiu of mi ire fiietnry mid whosesy input In with lens Unit won't behuveis n I'ipher I hut hits lilnwu utT its tire.

    The text iA the order Is ns follows:"Tu lllvislun ('niniiinnders:"Itistruet nil piilrnluieu to init pub

    lie dliliee hulls fur the pnrpnae of oh- -

    erini; whethur the iniin.'iyi'inent nf theplui'e pennllK exlilliiliniis nf vuliir mulsiijiKi'stivn ftiury steps ur the soiiillcililim.'C ili'Nerilied us the "(IrlrI.v Hourthe Textu Tnininy" the Turkey Trot'Ami simlhir li'K, nriu u ml body titnvrment. If they pertitt, ntuko nrret.'

    TEXAS TOMMY AND

    She 9ueumeari Jiews

    TURKEY TROT TO STOP

    SOUTHWEST AUTO CO., OF EL PASO

    TO LOCATE LARGE BRANCH HERE

    Tucumcari To Be a Distributing PointFor one of the Largest Com-

    panies in Southwest

    FINANCIAL MEN FROM THIS

    Tiu'iiini'iit i li.'i lii'i'ii I... i,., i.ilitllllltill alallt I'm the ...li'H olAiiln t'unipHiiy iiii ilia tu pn.i'mn :i- -:

    ii llnind et'liter mid ! .i inter ! inlnlli'il iiiMlvlty r X i" ere New Mo 'ion

    The SnuthueM Ao i ('iiii,mi hitilt eunipleti'd ito urnHliimitliili mid rep

    ii. tletiernl Aitiit. theViiilin. Hii'hI Wetiirn. Ilfiver. l.Kiiim. Mnxttell. XatiniiHl. Ohio. Path- -llndi't. The ew I'nrrv. I'iriiiier. mnlI'lillnimi pli'iiure eitr: mid the Ktni..mnl I linn i umiiiereliil V eliieli'..

    I'M iil mini will lie M'lci'leil tu mulliie tlii liiiiiull iiml will lie Mippnrleilh ii .nrp" u expert null tiluliile nevmen opettililix f lull) Hie lltlie ulllre.

    Tin 'ntnpmiy well leeri' the Mippun uf the Suitthv.'i'tt at, it i IntriMlm'iny in t I'uiintrv Hie vert liite-- t melh

    lieiu; piiiMieil in Hie imtuiiiuliilelll"llif. mul i (nil lei iied :it'iei In i

    SECTION

    A BETTER NEWSPAPER

    With this issue tho Nevs changes from aseven-colum- n paper with "patent" insides toa six-colum- newspaper. Thismeans that in the future all of the matter con-tained in the News will be set up in our ownoffice and the management of the paper willdictate what goes into it.

    This change was made in keeping with ourdesire to improve the standard of the Newsand also with the idea that the advertisers inthe News would reap a benefit through havingtheir ads placed in better positions.

    We hope you will like the change, and be-lieve you will. There are otherto be made which will make the Newd a betterpaper for the reader and also for the adver-tiser. Watch the News each week and see theimprovement.

    DR. RUSSEL HAS

    SOLD HIS STORE

    J. r. Miller of Ottawa, Kansas. WtTake PoKsen.iion About the FirHt

    of February

    Ur .1 (. Itiisell of this eilv, lids soldhis diui: stoie tn .1. I'. Miller, of Otunui,Kiuisii. Mr. Miller is tin experienceddtuu",ist mul will crime to Tui'Uttieiiriiiliuiil i lie Mrs! uf 1'i'liriinrs tu tnko

    limye ul the stole. Ilr. Illi'll llii'been in Kmins the pllt week i'liilll.'the iletml of the uli'.

    The tliliiwn ' Kiinn Itepuhlie lyullie fnlluwlllt. eiunilll'lll reydlillliK thetrillisiietinii '

    '.I. I'. Miller, who rerenlly sold hislrii!2 stole. '.'In South Mnill street, toWmi-e- r A Hmiiillnii, Im pntebiiM'd ii

    diiiv store ut Ttteunieiiri. X. M., mulwill move there to tnke poeslnn. inentdlila! lu miniiuni'i'lili'iit lllinle tnility.

    lie ill I h - I the dluy slure uf Ilr .1.(I, llu.sell. i Uus.ell wit i tliliiwnllit niylit t lielliile the 1 iiilsni'l Inn.The deiil whs iiiiule by M. A. Keetie, ofHie Ayeiicy Assiudnllnn of Ottttwn

    "Mr Miller will tin tu Tui'iimeiirinlmiil Pebriiniv I. It is not known yet

    If IllH.flllllih will s" " ""'I Ml"Miller hn been ill the driltf store busi-ness in Ottnwii nliMil iwrnly yenrs. lierellri'd li few iiioiiths iiyn tin neenutil ofill heultli mid it is believed Hint thenew- - ullliuite will be of benellt In him.

    "Ttieuinciiri Is in 'Juiij uuty, ulnnythe Texns bonndury. nn tnree niilruuilsmul i rnnslili'ied u Hiibslmitliil UtileI'ninniunil.y.

    We nnto tlmt .linlcc K. A, Miiun'sfather dleil recently.

    ARE INTERESTED

    improvements

    iiiituiii..lul. . ' in .:i ii ia . uperm i.ih id thel.iit.

    A in.M'l ilepiirtment nf their liltniip Hie M'i'iinil li.iii'l di'p.iltttlent inwllleh they will itreept eeniid limul eiitlit trtiiie for now, tlni ilvlnw the ownornf n M'i'iinil. limul ,.nr ,m oppntttiiiity nlliny iny n new etir witlumt In- -.

    Theii ti'i(ilr deplltlliietil will lie noi'!tllppil HlHt they .ould lllHliuliii'lmemi mitMiiiilille if iii'crwirv. mid theI'nilipHiit titnd n ii KiiurHiilee im niltepitlr work, thereliy iiinterliilly iiiiilijt the Sui.A!eiit itnd the Iniile

    Their hirse mnl lieniitiful I 'atiili del.uv Iih juit lieen puldUtied and mione iHteretted in Hlltmillilllli's Iiiiililive it enpy of tins nrli-tl- i' eiittiln. Init i lensn the entire line of fnr withli'lmleil ipeeltiPHtiuiiaj mul dpteripln u.

    The liuinei nllltH". nre liH'iiteil furthe present lit III? US I'ilples ItiilldlllX,I'l ln... Tenia

    APPOINTMENTS

    NOT MADE YET

    State HxPtuttve Uns Not Accepted AnylaCMiruattou or rilled Any omces.

    Silent as to Plans

    Mi nl a IV. . M.. .Inn. '.'. Iii-- i'i.rutnors tu the e.nilrnry. lli.M'imn .I ) iiii 11 hits so far not tu'i'fpteil "inuested illiv ri'iiyniitimi'. ion Im lilllllde liny llppoilitllietlts lii iilllli' ll iwever, tke ui.sernnr is quoted ns ..atiiiyhe evii.'iMs seveinl resiunnlinns in t inI'liltrse of it few liny. Tliiuih leiideredIhe reslUHtiuu of Wurden (Henfe llnnieru uf Ihu slwie penileiilliiry hits notynl lieen upeepleil. Who will stirrceil

    1 lit is nnt known, numetim upplietintslor Hie (iltipp Iii'iny ituiler I'uusiiienitiiiti.

    At Ike ri'tiiilur ineutliitf uf the KnsternSlur Ttii'Mlny Mr. mul .Mrs. .Innies Conwell mul Mrs, Henderson, with herinntlier. Xlr. MeKunle. wete iiutiiileillilln Hie tiiyslDiies nf the nlib-'l-. IIfri'shtni'iils were setved.

    I Mis. .IiiIiii lluin mid 'Itiiiyliter muMr. mul Mia. I'huI Si'iel, nf .Viiiu 'lnwete here us yiict .it Die Klk iltinrchist week.

    Mis. W. II. Hector luis been ipilte IIIIhe pns week.

    I'

    WAN'THD-r'uruU- hed rnnnts furliyht house keeping, ri bnnrd andrnntn for mini mul wife. AddlesAt., Cnre of New (lillco.'sVi.4'4.).4' si.ssVs).sJ'sVs

    OUR IRRIGATIONN. 'i.'tl lli'rmmi lleilini.il. lui'iiln

    mi. Wiiteri ui I'HliiritN I or .'iy.000in.'ie. I'usl 4.1ll,lHltl hl.i).'. I 'ut

    doMii to itl.iMMl ft urn I'., inritH mid pussilile ne of al.ni hi Metes troiii Vijiilsmitn IV New Mexienii. of .Inn. iiii, IdlJ

    I'rmn the nIhivi it will he icen that"ul irnxHtimi itojeet hH let n duly ullowed mul tlmt lunula, itiiifii to Tueuin'nri. fnr mini' than mivthinx that Im.et eiime mil wii.V l,et im lie up muliluih: mul strive fur ll etirU detel'opuient mul the HIiMd lienrtil to Im'drriu'd frmn it for mn tmvii mul ticiti-i- t

    s will he ii lulppv relillntluii uf urfondest dremtis af prosperity.

    It ton lime liny news, f nil it to theeilitui iiml he will serve: it in h In iiiikIo,In eiise vnu iu nut hit I ' li to meet himut' the telephone or the mull. Yon willlie helping In Hmke vmir town Kiperuf stouter inti'ie.l ;unl thereliy servethe yeiiernl emnniHiiity. Wlmteverhoh'ii may inleieal ywt. must surely inlernst severril ulhet.

    Iti'iul Hie VeWs, nil Inline punt,

    TRAIN OF CONVICTSPASSED THROUGH

    TUCUMCARI

    This Time They Were En- -route rrom California to

    Ft. Leavenworthwiiiile ii i ii luiul i 'f feileiiil prisun

    er. en mute I mm the yn I'tnini'iit prism in Mute Islmnl ii ii vurd, nt Hn atmieisen, tu Hie federul penitent liiry

    I'l. le'iiveiiwnttli, pMed throti(h onthe Kuek Islmnl this week.

    1 ems. luiuled with the piisonei.mnl theit iirnieil uimrd. mul two b:iyinye i'iii. eompried the truni nhiehwii m'ImmIuIi'iI us the sei'uud ei'liou c1

    u I. the llnlileii Stiite l.imited.Kueh enr wu lilted with priiiner- -

    xeept nl the ends, whele were sisiledlined iiuiitd with fui'c tiiwiird theum. lets. u ihnl Kiev until wiiteh .v

    ery ninve. fine enr wu ieerved peeuilly for the jiiuitds who wete not ui.Iut. .None uf the er h.id bur aerothe winduws it diints, but the leyiilur

    piipiiieut wu ii.iil in liiiii-piirli- theon let.

    The t im in uf I'unvli'ls is h purl uf theuiiternuieiit plim tn plm'e all of the men

    mnjt n lutije term of vent to servehi the federul penitentlnrv iitl't. I.emnwoilli The slmrt timer ate to beept ill nther risoHs.

    week iijji- - Sundny n Irwin lo;ul ufhurt term itvtrl were hipped fiiiin

    l't l.eiiteiiniiitli in Itnrk Nlmiiliililuriiiii.

    Most nf the priutier un their wiiy toeii I'liwortli wete dtesaeil in dull btimnilsnii suits of the federul prisoner. :il

    rliMiyh ii few wore the stripe.

    CAIID OF TIIANKBWe desiie tu express our tliniik mid

    ppii'i'intimi fm Hie tunny arts of kindin' slum n ii. mul fm the lovelv flow

    i ylM'ii nt the tuiierul ut out relue. .1 I' ' l.itny-te- n.

    Mr. ,1. . f l,HUUtotiMr. mid Mi. 1 1. I.:iiiyt.ui

    W. I.miustunMr II It l.miy-lm- iHi II l.iiiiu'iiin

    II l.:niyi.ii'

    ARE

    The iieneriil 1,11 II 'I Oltire has nun' de

    ulnl I hat I' s. t'limniissiimers maymit nun' tu peifnrm ihe s leipiircdif them, ami Hint sin h utbi ial acts will

    be I'unsideied as vulid llercrfure thelepurtment held thill the nlVue nf t'oin- -

    illssiiiiir Wits viiHiilll when New Mexieo was mlinitti'd as it slate,

    The following letter has been sentnut from the liieitl luild oflice.

    Tucuuii'iiri, X. M.. .Ihr. '.'.'t. I Ii ISMl I'. S. t'lllillillwsil ts,

    TucntiicHn l.uiid District. V. M.(ii'titlcmcnt

    We are in receipt nf advice from thelliiiiuiiible I'limiulssioner of the Octietnll.and Olllce, in which he states'

    "It is iiImi considered that the ofllccs of I' S. CoininiHsltincr. were vticnted as u cnnseipience of Ihe udinlsslrinuf the State mid the abolition nf thetribunal by which the then inhabitantwere appointed. As the nfliie cnutiutics to eXlt, however, official acts per-formed bv such Incumbcnti", assumlnuand rlnimiiiK nuthorlly by virtue oftheir original appointment!, will be

    INTERNATIONAL

    BANK IS CLOSED

    Wa Placed In the I land of tho StateHank Examiner Monday After-

    noon, at 1:00 O'clock

    A seiisutiiii wu i'Hiiel Mmnlajy nfturilium when the new beemue (I'liernllyknown Hint the Intel mm! lounl Ihtuk ofI'uiiimeree Iiml ebet it ilmirs mnl tlmtthe Hlliiii of tlie Imnk were in tkei. mnl of the liNtik KxHiniHor. Inquiryhoweier. ri'venbtl the fuel I hut litebnnk hud been ordeied eluis by tkuiliri'i'li t nf the bunk.

    While no stiiteineiil bus been lini'leuftii'iHlly by the bunk iiHIi'IhIs It I Mildersiniid that the netiun whs token frit- -liminy the wlthdlliwiil uf severnl Imyeiiccniiiits mul W'us titkeu n n pteemitluNury menstire to insuie kreplny the fundsof the bunk ititnet.

    The st nte bank exiiiniiier mrhed luthe city Tuesilnv mul I'oiituieni'ed mitk-in-

    I'.xniiiliuitiiii of the nlTniis of llmbunk mid while he luis miide no ullieinlstatement, it is suld by thuse In n pnsit inn to know, that the icpnitnr. tvillbe paid in full.

    The elosiu uf the bmik eHMisl yrisilluentiveuleiii'e mid excitement mul muchtalk but there wii uuthlii! in the furiuof ii iiiii'. Knmviny the directors mulnfllcern iA Ihe bunk us tltev do, the

    were iipHirently eutilldimt Hintall possible would be done to !rniyhteiout the iiflnii nf the bunk.

    director of the InlernHtioHul lunilethe stiiteiiieut In-- t lily lit tlmt withoutduiibt the ili'pnaitnt WiHlltl be Miid Miehundred cents mi the dnlhir. , 'lilts wHIbe web'ouie new to the people who hndtheir motley in the Imnk.

    Deposit wete thki'ti intii the Imnk upto the nmin hr.sir MnndHx iiml thie--e whohud iiiiule ilcpii-- lt tlmt diy wetti

    iiutill.'il iiml tilluwed tit with-drti-

    the uiituuuls nf their dcpi-f- l.Till in (itciiI iiiciiure luiuled In lestme oiillileiii-- e The biniu'll Imnk HiMmituyit was clnaeil by ordets of thebunk iiflii'inl.

    W. V, lliii'limimi wu formeriy trsildent of the International Hunk mnl tercntly sold his inteiels lu A. It. dul-ler, postmaster.

    Mr. .loerns, dank exmuiiier. stnteithiil the bunk has notes HimwiHtinp Imnbunt tl'Jii.iKiu. Hills pnyablf aboutVin.llllll, with deposit of tTai.OOU Hlifitins mi ei pi 1 in Hie lot iik biillillna nfn 1. Ait Ui.nmi. It i theit --Hriu-t elfort to et thlliys in Iim' so ili'KtsUei inuy soor iealie soiiietliliijj.

    STANDARD OIL COMPANYIS FINED Sfiri.OOO.Od

    llun'iilo. X. Y., .Inn. -- The Standardtlil (loinjmny of Vew Vurk, wns lltusl

    a'l.iKMi.nft by .Indue llnel in the I'tiiledStntos District f'niirt. in this city, furI IK violation of the intei-tiit- c cum-tnele- e

    law in iiceeptinx mte entifesslnusin 1104 mid WO.'. I'rnin the IN'iiusylvnHiMmul New York t'enlrnl rililis otislilpiuetitti sf oil from ileum X. V.. tolliirlinytuii. Vt

    I'erliup a woman's lint n t be "justhe:ivenl withuiit ii bird of I'Hiiulise.

    NOW VALID

    treated us the acts uf an nllirer dc fur inand vulid an to the public until ntchtittle us their otllflitl slums tuny be detertuiued by the action of cttnpeteututithority. (Troup on Public tlllipers,See. ims. iWl.i

    Mu ucciitduuce with this enMllMiiuM,pi oofs Kuliiiiitted and paper coin pinto IItefore I'nlleil Htnte ('oniinMliiif ts inilllce ul the date of uilmiassiuu t.1 theState to the t'uiiin and therwtftct eon- -tiiiuin!' In perforin utlieiitl fiinfllmis.will be treat cd and reitntdi'd us validuntil such lime us the status uf suchofficers litis been considered mid doletnilit ed bv the United Suites DMrlrt Ormrtfur the District of .New Mexico."

    r'r in the ub e you will unp that ynuure enipnweied to pcrfnrtu nil 'iflltifSj

    aits until Mich time n your sttciyHvinmay be pninted. 0,- --

    Viit lespocl fully,fC . Prcntlue, llcttjsWr' X. V. OuIIckus UcccIvm

    N. V, (lallejtox left for Pa'tila 'f Hit

    week to meet with (lie. $Dit' fleutrelConiinittee on Important liuslnesl.

    SAYS COMMISSIONERS

    ACTS

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    Jto JlWPiwri .NewsAW TUCUMCAM TIMES

    Ti TKiMKiri Prttfe (o. Iik

    Enteral m SMoad-cUr- a Mall Matterat tk Poit-eMr.- o it Tucumcirl, NowKviico, under Aet of March 3, 1879.

    XMtJBD HVXKT THUMDAT

    W. 0. lLAWKXNgEditor and BuBiaesa Mannjer

    J. B. MELLBR,Advertising Manager

    The nut ii who gett mad at what thenewspaper sh.vs iiliout htm should re-turn tbauktt three time a day fur whattbo ucvvspupcr.i know about him and.suppressed,

    o

    Any business I more respectable thanwhat i terineil loallug. A young minihud better sell cluius by the pailfultluiu baug a rou ml public reort, mur-dering 1 1 niti and hi own reputation.

    Lft ti work and stimulate everyUgltiiuatc enterprise by giving !l"hc friendly oucotirnxenient we euii, and

    unite Mir Industry , Intelligence and cup.ital in u common cause for the good '?our town,

    Some people never bund in an item ctinew for publication, but if we happento mis an item in which they are in-terested they arc miic to hand ii anorth pole stare that would freeze theliver out of a polar bear.

    oA Missouri editor refuc to publish

    obituary notices of people who living,failed to subscribe to his paper, lieuy: " I'eople who do not take their

    home paper are dead anyway, and theirmere passing away is of no news value.'

    When the eommou earth worm l cutin two, he won't make a t'us about it;but to the tall end will grow a head,ami to the head end will grow a tail.There will be two worms instead ofoue. Misfortune often doubles ourutrength.

    The News in printing the list of themember of the r'irst .State Legislaturein laM Issue, inadvertently and

    left out the name of one ofthe distinguished body, who is, it isto be hoped, to be cue of the leadingligure In the Jicnnte.that of the Hon. ('.11. Alldredge, of Tucumeari. We hatento apologize for the omission.

    I'ew people have auv idea what aniueeutive it is to both teacher and sclidur to know that parents and outsidersare taking a lively interest in theirwork. We believe the "little folks"at school appreciate such interest momperhaps than the larger ones. Still theeffect is not lost on any .1' them, andwe hope every parent will take a hintfrom this and place the public schooltin their visiting list.

    Kvery nehool boy knows that a kitewill not fly unless there is a string tyiiii It down. It i just so in life. Theman who is tied down by a half doenblnnming responsibilities and theii mothe'r will make a higher and trnugertight than the bachelor, who havingnothing to keep him .steady, is alwaysfloundering in the mud. If you wantto aseeod in the world, tie yourself tosomebody.

    The insane desire to be handsomehas made more than one of our otherwise sensible girls do .some downrightnra7.y thing. The powder and rougesmeared on the freckled face is too apparent a deception for the prudentyoung man not to see and with whichhe lit disgusted, fie hates the taste. .Jfreckbid face witli eominon-heii.s- e iliondsoiuer than the best powder canmake the face.

    Let us cultivate a public spirit amitalk less and work more. Kncnurageour local authorities in making improvoments. Speak up, speak well, talkencouragingly of our town and itsbright prospect. It is hcc many lit.tie considerations that makes a towngrow. Nature has showered upon usher choicest blessings, and with per-fect unity and effort for the good ofour common cause, great will be theresult.

    Whllo doing some fdioppiug iu mm ofour grocer' tdoren hint evening wechanced to hear a little boy ask hisfather who that man wax buying thebeam. "That in our editor," said thefather. "What do editors live on,"aid the inquisitive little urchin. "Why

    do you afk that question," Said the in.diligent father, " Because I heard younay you hud taken our home paper forthree year. untThud never paid a centfor It." To nuve the' father einbar-rusttme-

    we left the Htore, but it Issafe to predict that the child got spunked when tbo father got bim home.

    Ktffcd the Xewi; the live wire paper

    When n married man nay ho is no-body 'o fool he doenn't .sometime' realIr.o.wbat it disrespectful way ho in

    t his wife.o

    When you pull down (he town inwhich I your home, you arc pullingdown yourclf, and when yon build upyou are building up yourself and yourneighbor, Try and banish from yMirmind the mistaken idea Hint all goodthings come to him who wait. or areaway oil' in sonic other locality, (liveyour town nil the praise it eau legiti-mately bear. It certainly will do yenno liti rni and will cost you nothing; anilabove all patronize your home institu-tions including the printing olllcc.

    A beautiful girl I very likely to be-lieve she was made to be looked at: ando she set herself up for n show at

    every wlncWiw. in every door, on ev-

    ery corner of the street, in every com-pany at which opportunity offers formi exhibition of herself. And believ-ing and acting thus she soon becHiiea good for nothing else, and when shecome to be a middle aged woman heshe is t lift t weakest and mo t sickeningof human being a faded beauty

    - o -- -

    SENATOR ALLDREDOE

    The Santa IV New Mexican this weekprint the pietuie of State Senator ('II. Alldredge of this city; aUn a Urivfbiography. While It may seem a littlelike boasting, we want to say that thepicture of the Ttienuicaii Senator i

    Mie of the best looking that the New

    Mexican has published. f courio Representative Campbell i not included inthis comparison).

    Mr. Alldredge wa born iu Indiana,and is fortv one vein old. He was

    rcai ed on a farm ami taught school forsome time, lie studied law at the I'ni- -

    veisity of Indiana and was admittedto the bar iu that utate. lie came westiu ll'iin mid located at Mangum, Oklu.He came tw New Mexico iu limit and In- -

    cated iu Tiieuincnri, where he ha sincepracticed his profession, lie i a partner in the tlrm of Saxon & Alldredge.He i married and lia two children.

    - - oaov. Mcdonald

    Though William ('. Mcdonald, thenew governor of New Mexico, lias beenin public life for a quarter if a centuryhe is a comparatively unknown man,when it comes to the great majority ofthe people knowing him intimately.The iiiipieun the gieal mass ol peoplehave of him is .superficial and gencialand it would be presumption to pass onhi qunlitlcatic-u- s for the executive of-fice. On the other hand a brief biographical nii'linc might be given ofwhat he has been and what he ha ac-complished: whom he has served andwhat honors luivc come to him. Thatwill, iu part, foiui a bai for pieseutjudgment. His inaugural .iddies giveadditional ground for gauging whatmanner of man this new executive isand what sou of otlieial he will likelyprove to be. Then there aie his campaigu utterances and the opinion thathis friends ami associates have of him,and from these the judgment is a fa-vorable one.

    It i likely that (lovcrnor Mcdonaldwill be safe and s;iuc; that he will notengage iu any wild political or eco-nomical experiments; that ho has thewelfare ot New Mexico at heart. Muchwill depend on the men who will stir-roun-

    him a advisors, his otlieial In inMy. for therein lies tin1 li rt test of ex-ecutive ability to select men who canbe trusted without being watched, menwho have initiative and yet will not gooff on a tangent, or are to servile amimere flntteiej'.

    f.iovcmor McDonald may make him-self very popular and yet net be a suc-cessful governor in the real .sense ofthe word success; he may strengthenand build up hi party and yet makea miserable failure of hi udmiulstralion: but if he icjcets and discardpolicies becau.se they are wrong anddoe things becaue they are right, heis bound to give his administration aname and fame that will out li anymere evanescent populan'v. And thepeople believe he will do it.

    - - - o -THE REASON WHY

    We were nkcd (hi week by alinquent subscriber why we keptsending the paper after the subscrip-tion date had expired. Kvery, weeklynewspaper in tow of this, size are forc-ed to do tki. Should we stop ttbseripHons when time expires nine out of tenof the subscribers would give us n "calling down" for insinuating that iiicredit was not good. Mather than toeast a reflection against the honesty ofa subscriber to pay a small debt, it Inext to a necessity for a home paperto continue sending the "paper after thetime ha expired. It Is not necessaryfor the city dailies or weeklies to fol-low this rule, mm their subscribers live

    t a distance and are not personallyacquainted with the editir as are rmany ot our subscriber. Our subscri-ber should deem it an honor to knowthat we do not doubt their integrityand continue to send them the paperafter their time has expired. Shouldany desire their paper discontinuedthey should notify os and remit to dateif they havn not alntady dr.no so.

    Road the Sown, the live wire paper

    AD TALKSI iHlllilMILHHIlWIIIHIIIIIIII IIIJ IIHIliLWl

    Write thi done where von will hcoit every day, The time to draw bindli' i when oii waul business, and

    foot when you have more btisluoss thanyou can tend to already.

    If and ad. i well wiitteu and contain u good message, it makes just asinteresting rending as any olhcr partof the paper. And by the name tokenIf your ads are well written they willbe read by the subscriber..

    It's a funny thing but thesolicitor who travel around Irving

    lo get patronage for their advertising.schemes usually look up the merchantsand business men who do not advertisein the newspapers. It seems that theothers fall for it more rapidly.

    It docs not pay to adveillse, say somemerchants who have done but little ofit, and Hint without keeping it up. Theincident of the boy nud the pump IIltistrntc t In matter reiy well. Theboy was sent after a pail of water. Hepouted in the priming and poured outa much a he nouied in. Then hestopped to rest and the priming rauilwii. After some time of alternatingpumping ami resting he concluded itdid not pay to pump and quit in digut. The uierehanl who doc not be.-Ilev-

    iu advertising "iocs it like the boydid the pumping, lie mhorticd a fewweek, then he stopped a while and al-lowed the people to forget htm nud hibusiness before he advertised again nudthen concluded advertising didn't pay.

    Theie me but few editois'in ourstate who have not made a vigorousami continuous light against the citymail order houses. This lias been donein the intcicst of the home merchant,ami without money ami without price.If the editors of the laud hud receivedregular advertising rates for all theyhave aid against these enemies of thecountry merchant they could now bewcariug diamonds. Now the departuieiit stoic man appieeiales advertisingspace and i willing to take all the

    country editor hu for sale, andat a good price. What tit her class ofbusiness or piol'es.ioiinl men would icfue business to help their friends, es-pecially a many of said fi lends neverseem in tne icnt iiisiincii to reiinuthe compliment or oven appreciate it.

    THE SEE-SA- COLLAR

    While the police depnit incut and J hemany able .sleuth ami citizens are gning their best detective abilitv to solv-ing the reason that tiudcilic the dyna-miting of a laundry iu I'neblo. Colo.,let us look at the thing from a purelySherlock Holmes standpoint-- - ls' uaway with Hew ami trail and netsami link in the chain, uatl all the dimenovel stuff, ami pick lis out a motive."due motive i a good as another, olet us take the priuiul requisite of alaundry and see if It ha any bearingon Hit situation.

    Since men became n pioporou thatthe rubber trust tinned it- - attentionto sidling plantations iu Mexico amiquit tlie rubber collar tiatle. the collarwith the aw like edge Im I ' 1

    most irritating circumstance of mod-ern civiliatiou.

    Men hne fought for ladic fair, theMeNamnra dynamited 'rl,," '",M" r"""cor and we got the Philippine IslamlsI'loni too much love for humanity inCuba ami eiidle- - occupations.

    To a mere novice iu the Shetloekgame these mutter apparently have nobearing on the Pueblo laundry conspir-acy, but alas! Ami then, lust ic mine!The motive!

    Did you ever put on a dress suit thatadorned your form with all the graceof a wet dish nig hung on a baib-wii-

    fence.We pause not for the answer, but it

    you ever did you have become acquaint-ed with the seesaw collar. I'eiliapyon went to tin.' graduating exercise-o- f

    yi.ur daughter or tn u church socialor u stng party, or just merely weie atiioiulior of the choral ociet,v of tookpatt in a liruiio miiisticl -- how.

    At till events yon remained for fromfour to ix hours, sitting holt uprightmopping yt nr brow now nud then witha staiched handkerchief amion the collar.

    Doe the light dawn? You may havewot n the collar more time- - than youshould have and long after it was yourduty to have thrown it away ami boughta new one. You urge as an extenuatingcircumstance Hint you wear eveningclothes but soIiImii, ami that eveningclothes without a seeaw collar wouldbe lis tunic as a I'ourth of duly withoutlirework. but yon do not excuse yourself on those grounds. The Ill's) thingyou think of when the collar gets inits work is the lauiidrv. You learn tohate a laundry,

    Tko explosion iu I'ueblo occurredabout - a. m. Have you ever gone toyour homo at J a. in. wearing a see sawcollai .' If you have, the plot is com-plete. Then' i but one motive iu alaundry. It Ik a seesaw collar.

    Hoax What would a sailer do If heHlionld get sea sick'" .loax I sup- -

    ( ponu he'd throw iu his job,"

    Hi COMMENTS BY THE EDITORS

    Spruco Up, Olrln.Columbus mill the lower Mimhtc vol

    ley have a rapidly increasing long listof attractive ami accomplished Indiewho piellx their signatures with 'Miss'It may be a reflection on the men ofthis community tn make this statementbut the Courici ha no upologie to of-fer in making the statement. It furtherreflect on the bachelor of this sec-tion when we remember it has beenI years since the InilTc have hadthe privilege of taking the matter upI'ot themselves. Hut now these charming creatures who ate noted for havingthe last word, also may have the II IMwotil. Time alone will tell the result

    Columbn Courier.

    Recommended to HoboesJailer W. ti. Milligati I largely re

    sponsible for some marked improvementat the cMinty jail. Several of thelooms huvc jul been newly caloiuiuedand furnished with steel colling andthe whole building ha been thoioughhoverhauled ami cleaned. Mr. Milligausay that he now has the building iusuch a condition that he i not ashamedto show visltoi over from top to buttotn. He has succeeded remarkably welliu putting an old and dilapidated building into good condition and the fncthat he has been retained as jailer bSheriff ,lame is an assurance that good.conditions will ci.iitiuue to picvniltin unty bastile. Socorro Chieftain.

    Oh, Be An OptimistThe big corner column of the new

    Watcrbury building wn sealed htweek and iu it were deposited var oisinstrument of data rcgaidiug Columbus iand the lower Miiubie- - valley wh'-'i- 'will be of much interest to Hilnc of th--coming generation when the presenthnudsome and commodious structure wdlhave been ractl to the ground at .MimeInline date to mnke room for a "si.vscraper" which will then be the tvp.'!' building exi'tiug in the business milinn of Cobiinbn. Columbn Coiiner

    Don't Scold ThemKveiy citien cuw do hi shuie towtr-- l

    putting hi town upon the map or putting it upon the shelf. That sit uu.'-town- s

    uie vegetating or dead is be. iso many of their people talked tlu-- . i idown or refused to help them whet opportiiuitics offered. If evcrv . ieowould loit consider himself an ile.Using agent to boom this1 tow i .iol ineveiy way advance it Itrcies i liejiowth would be rapid ami se-jl'i.-Silver City Knterprise.

    Build An ArkThey are ptediiling hi;li in

    the Itio liramle valley- - this tpt-int;. n luigiug the proper reetiutious joainstthem. We do not share in

    have been expressed, but it mightbe just a well tu fasten down out-crop as much a you can- - keep vonturkey at eo-- e innge, ami oake thechicken roost high. I'erliup the buildiua of a few en hoc and mud mowwould be iu order. l.a ioiC t iti'cn.

    Maybe It SuspendedDuring the year ju-- t pien i!ir In

    ilex wishes to lemiiid a criical publicthat it did not advise Clin mi:- - bntcito shop cully, didn't chim - h;(veelected or beaten anybodv at election,didn't spell it Xmns ind i iii.n.ed fiuialleged witty refeieneo ,o hedole K.All of which i repivt:i,r - submitted.No advance in subscripts c rams. SanJuan County Index.

    Iu J list Ten YearsThe on ward march of this new st.ile

    is as Mm, id,, -- en -- on-. Vol hill" incheck the devidopineu of her

    years from toduv yon still loci,back at the opportunity oll'ei-- d yuii ofsecuring a homcstcu'l n New Mexico,and will ay, "If had onlv known1'- ijitay Citiuty Times.

    Mnybe It Rains. Yet?The Duraiigo Democra had a "low ing

    account of a mysterious Kuglih svndieate that is going to build a railioadfrom Cllftiii. Ariz., to Durango. VotWifely vedder ve is now- - hafing. tn'iit 7- - San Jauii County Index.

    Sillicu- - "Do you believe in long ongngcinenls.'" Cynieu - "Sine, thelonger a man is engaged tint leS limelie ha to be married."

    twin governors arethe McDonalds

    Denver Paper Reveals a Remarkable.LikeneHH Between Colorado Man

    and New Mexico ExecutiveT.hat (iovernor McDonald of 'evv

    .Mexico and Kx Ouvcinni McDciiald ol'Colorado aie alihc as two pens is thestatement uiatle by men who have viewed both McOoiiiiIiI ;mil a recent issueof a deliver new.siaier published thephotos side by side. The .similaiity isreniai liable ami a Denver traveling manin t lie city ycsterdny corroborated thestory. "The likeness is amazing." hesaid, "same sparse icd hair, .same nose,same iiii.iis(aelic, same type of face ex.aetly. I have seen Onvernnr .Icssn Mc-Donald ami. (lovemar Wllflam McDon-ald h lid they might be twins,"

    We Would Serve YouDo , mink of the I'irs. National Hani, a being n.e.el.v

    a place lo dtf

    fundi the bank is ti. you. y While the piiu.a.ythe public's funds, we .eel that o. obligation t.- Hi. ......unity .epui.e a

    gieat ileal nioie tit (hi bank. .. .

    It Is our desiiP to render In nttr pftlrniiR, every service t.ml at mi Intloi.

    Wo vvnni mtr c.iini s to comethat can lea-nntib- ly bo exponlnd from its.

    to u fteoly wl.i'ti our ndvlco will be cf vnlnn. Il fleqtteiitly happen Hint our

    business experl nee enables tts t mnho helpful suggestions It. hushes mut-

    ters timl we mo (in.vlnits mid velllltig to .In vvlmi wo enn Tor your bosl ififoie.ts.

    It I it ploilstr. to tts In hoop In pWp pnrsnnnl tottnli With tho0 who .Ic

    pool upon t... Wo IioIIpvp H In thn bps! Interests of tiro jmtTon fls Well ns the

    bank, ami we Invite von f ciiino to us often.

    first National Bank

    I

    Our Line of

    TOVES AND RANGES

    Is Completet9J It Includes

    Monarch Malleable RangesI1

    $55 to $60The Barnes & Rankin Special

    I Range $30 to $32Heating and Cooking Stoves

    $50,00010,000

    w

    I

    $10 to $201

    Everything in Pipe and FittingsWe will order repairs for your stove

    Come in and Examine Our Stock

    Barnes & Rankin

    tlk Drug Store

    PrescriptionsPure Drugs

    StationaryToilet Articlee

    Cigars TobaccoFountain Drinks

    Eastman Kodak Supplies

    The Rexall Store

    Tucumeari Transfer Co.PHONE 190

    0VR SPECIALTY IS COALWIIJUAML TROUP, Proprietor

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    COME OBSERVATIONS

    J By The Stroller Ji!Alhiiipicrqiic if. terribly worked up

    uvei the I'll c I Hum some of tin- girl, intill' cIllllUS Weill "Ughls. " Wl'll'

    llcemisc lie miiw lift walking downtin- - .street Willi another iiiiiii. 11 Kciimeiti.cn tlml his e niitl then him-self. Ami tlniH It jmo-- . Minrk'il life a

    ii great tiling,the

    In l)cner they do it dilfcient tlimi thelit Ncno, In lii'iivi'r W. Lynns sawDnr I 1 1 fil't'iii ti it bringing Mr- -. I.vimislinnn' mill being old t'u Ii i t aboutsome things, ii'inoiKtiiiti'il. Mrs. Lyonthen secured ii gun mill guvc it to her es-cort iiml when Lyons tcfiiscd tn leaveHit' otcoi t took t iiih (if lmt nt liini.llolViiitin says lie i lou 't St'C W'llllt I.VOIIswild I I'll to jot 'sole" nliiiiit.

    Here's 11 joke I'lniii Alliiiiiii'iiiii':Tin' citiens of tln town luivi' petit Imi "cil tin' mayor ami council lo pass mi m'lllllllll'f plc'vi'llt ill" till' ltll'llllll('l' of

    Iiuriio girls mi tin' stage wliii tin' itmli'i'sixteen years of age. i Holiest now, iliil,vnii ever .ee n girl in n chants who wasitniler sixteen

    The grand jury which eiloreil :i outbasement in l.i - A neck's in search ofilyiiuniiti' deserves u I 'arnegh' Meilnlfor In n very. If we Inn! Iieen on Hintjury it woiilil have hung n ml we wotiMlitive insisted iiion ii iletei'tive liningthe hunting,

    Nut (Sruidwin has resolved not to mar-ry again for ti year. The fuel that .Vatliail to pay u twculy-ciph- l tlinusmu; inlollar loan pn.bahly has something to si.to with it. I'util lie iii'i'iiiiiiilnle.H nil-oth-

    haul; neeouiit he may not looklilie ii Cooil win" to the gltls

    We've notiecil thai Mr. Ta'ft is pretty Iiiii.v telling hov milch lie thinks ofPostmaster (leueral llitelieoel; ami t lielatter is jut sis busy telling hi.w niiiehhe admires the president. In the uicuii-whil- e

    the Colonel is being endorsedlight along.

    HOBBLE SKIRTS TABOOED;WIDE EFFECTS NOW STYLE

    Attention of Tucttnicari Women Direct- - jed to Decreo Handed Down By the

    Dressmakers Style CongrcHsin Chicago

    'hicngo, .lannary .. - This is whatA nierieaii women will wear the comingyetir, as disclosed liy the style congressheld here by the Ladies Tailois mnlItirssintikors' Association of America.

    Xo hohlde skirt. hresscs must he oftwo and a half yards in width, threefourths of a yard wider (hail Hie hoh-lde. They must he shot! Hnee ineliesfrom the round. Mine and white arethe colors and the materials, whip colds. in

    laekets tire to he or !ltl inelies longclose-lilting- , Kinpiie elfeets must he inforgotten. If nny waist line is uffeetedIt tnul he "at the waist oi lower"Itevers and sailor collars will he taliooed hut collars will he of differenteolor from the emit. No eliniijje.v areordered in plain tailored yowiis or inliis.

    The was made that af-ter all visitors had left .he headipiarletsand in advance of the diessuiiikeisdinw.

    ROBBED OF HEit JEWELSON A PULLMAN

    .San I'mneiseo, Calif.. .Ian. "J.". J. '.Miller, a .overiiiuent employee fiom theIMiilippine Islands, and his wife. Mis.Adidaide Mi lie" htoii'.'hi suit ayainslthe I'tiliinaii I'alace Car Coiupany heietoday ,'iir l,lli."i, which they declareroiirei?ils the value of jewels mnl tiion- -... Vfiden liv a Pullman Car porter whilethe plaintiff's were Iravelin-- j from SunI'rnneisco to Waco Tc.a. They aNuask expenses, Incurred ly letisouit" ti ('limine of route, u ssittiled by I lie

    theft. They complain that the theft wascnm"'iited on December '2S, near Pueblol 'olorado.

    People who lish for coiiiplimeiits don'talways Iiml that their lines are ctist inpleasant places.

    (Prlcltly Aih,

    PromptIII i fffi-- am usually(elt very ciulckly

    P.'

    system clears tho brniti

    F. V.

    The New Vnrh Hun n,s n foolishiiieHon as fallows: "Is there n I Winoi'ialie I n 1 1 y .' ' Why the picshlcntiiileaiiiliilales aliiiio wouhl make u goodieil pait.v.

    New Vnrk .M m intiiti me going to putslop to Hie styles of dancing now go-in- '

    on. Tlie hiil have been dancing"Turkey Tint," II ( Jrivly hear'"lliinuy Hug'' ami ihu "t'ateh Me

    Kill" ami seem to like it, lull the Mammas' ay "ui.." 1'iettv oou daneiiii;will lie in tin; Mime class us " ileuiit ureilaleoliol" ami the "spineless cactus."

    The ut her day a pmly i f young Indies euroiite to California, was in 'I'lliMiiiii'iiii for a short time while the en

    iiie on No. I was I ii i it changed andthe passengers given time to yet sonic"pork iiml lieuiis. " The girls nil wore

    llolilde Skirls" with the aeeent 01.tlie "bubble. " Von know how thetrain stalls and then buck up lift o.Well evety time the train would uu,vethe .his would make a run for the ear-a-

    '.M't on, and then in n littlewhile I hey would he oil' for auolheiwalk. 1 ty the time t lie tiain pulled

    almost till the men in town whouctc not working wcic on hand, Ves,hid I! (Jtilte a few married men worethere.

    The Ifoeky .Mountain News of Denverlias been conducting a " I'tetty Ankle('oiliest " just to show that tin mailwho said Itenver "ills had "Meefy"tinkles ilid not know what hu wu talk

    alionl. One hundred ami eightypails of ankle were enteied ill Ho

    eoiilest mid there wete oer three thouami npplleal ions for the positiiu tcjudge, it i said.

    One heer inaiiufaetlirer i advettisill" thai hi lieer does not have that"skuuky" taste. We have tasted Inn'lu-e- r liefore hut never knew just how toclassify tlie taste, having never indulg-e-

    in tt Mephitis Amerietiutis. Muehobliged for tolling us what that tastewas.

    .MAN PROVES "BELLE"OF WASHINGTON BALL

    Dressed an a Woman Ho Makes Mon- -keys Out of the Firm Men A

    the Land Wife Helps HimPlay the Joke.

    Washington, 1 1. c., .luu. VetsatllePtetou iihnu. author, playwilht andleader of Chicago's smart set for anumber nl yenis, litis excited Washington society by iiupet 'onat inj- - a debutante tit a ball iven in the Diaper manshm.

    One beautiful woman created ipiitestir anion'' tlie company. Xi' one

    seemed lo know her. She was dresseda mauve owu. decollete disclosing

    well rouuded sliruilder.s and neck. Luxions black huir parted on one side

    s,ue a .'.vis.v tin'!' of beauty to theface.

    It was said that the beautiful mysterious "debutante" was asked for countless dances, and sat out a few with wellknown arm ollicers who stiid afterwardthat they "did uot catch the name ofthe youii! woman." Several asked per-mission to cull.

    Mrs (iibsou helped her husband perpetinte Hie hoax on Washington societyShe continually asked the other nests"Who can that beautiful brunette lief

    When society reporters had culled upher home before the ball and asked whatcostume she was to wear, she consentedto desetilie it mid added that her hus-band would appear in ordinary even-i-

    clothes.The apparent absence of Mr. (tihsou

    was noted by the yuests, bat Mrs. nib-so-

    explained that he hail been iitiabhto keep the eiiayi'ini'iit.

    liilison now has Hie joke on a ilft.cuprominent youtij.' army ollicers mid forclmi attaches,

    Kw'ji the peer should wit always bjudged from appearance.

    Anion; the things that seem too ooillo be true are tombstone inscriptions.

    Read Hie News, all homo print.

    Poke Root and Potaiiium)

    PermanentSliililmrn raici Ciood result aroyield lo l 1'. !'. lalln it cureAlicnoiUernu-ill- - you tontaycureiUcine ro ucIcm

    P. P.Idnoil clonuses tho entire

    stremthen dlceftloa mid norvea.,,;

    SAVANNAH, GA.

    A positive specific for Blood Poison nnd skin diseases.

    Drives out RhtumatUm nnil Stop tit Pln; ends Milarta;Js a wondorful tonlo and body-builde- r. Thousand cmlorso It..t

    UPPMAN,

    Powerful

    ART EXHIBIT AT

    HIGH SCHOOL

    COPIB3 Or MASTERPIECESWILL BE SEEN HERE

    Beautiful Oarboun and PhotogravuresWill Bo Shown at the High School

    February lfi.17 An Educationnl Opportunity With a Two-Fol- d

    Advantage

    Iteconiiii'.' the educational advan-tages to he derived fiom oppoituultifslo see xi'd art, the Mothet.s' Club midschools in I'lMipornl ion have aiianj-o- dwith the A. W. Kl-o- u Co. of IJotou,for an mt exhibition of 1ST pictuiesto be held at the llih School on IVb-runr-

    l.'i to 17.This collect ion, consist jug in larjje

    part of carbons and photoru vines uiudedirectly from the original intisterpieeesif selected by art exports and shouldalt itict lare crowds of persons, Amall admission will hi- - clunked, the eu

    tiie pioeeeds of which, after ilnlm'tiiifthe expense of the exhibit, will be Usedin Hie piiicluisc of pictures for wall dei'-oratio- n

    ami divided between the Libiarvand the schools. The purpose i'f theexhibition is thus two-fold- .

    I'iist To ive peoplr mi oppoituuityto see ii collect iou of the world's fa-mous masterpieces of puiutiti, scitlptuiennd atcliitecture.

    .Second To make it pi.isiblc for thepublic to own u few of thee picl mi'sin Hie Library and sehooN.

    Why should this exhibit intriest you.'Hecaiise, throughout the country, pro

    pie me awakening to Hie iiiiporlauceof a reliable, influence and inspiringatmosphere and just so siitely us penile beei. me familiar with the best in

    ml. ,iisi so iptickly will the crude inmt be replaced tliiouyh tipprcciatioti ofoniclhinj! belter. It is. of course, idle

    to suppose that one Ii :i 11 lircomr a competent jude of art simply thrnuyhstudying for a time pliotoxrapbs ofprints.

    Mut what can ."id should be r.btaiu- -oil is a larue meanie of apprrciutiou.

    work of ait which is really ,'te.ifwill bear teprnduclion and eeu thout'hthis may not. possess the pleaure x'iv-in- .'

    power of the original in a yallciythree Ihoustiud miles awav. that meusute of power which it docs possess

    worth tu kin:. Sitppoe we hucpondered over some miistet p'o'i'e untilwe know it literally by heart and euusee it with our eves shut with all its

    ...t.i . ..impressive masses ami untunes mut anits hmiuoiiy of liht and shade. Shouldwe not be passing rich' Ami it caube done. Ativone who cares to do itan accumulate gradually a little pic- -

    tine Ktillcry of this sort in his ownhead unite independent "I' circiimstau- -

    ft of time, place or money,tine of the leading nit critics of oui

    own time, .loiui C. Van lyke. say:"Vou must look at pictuics studious

    ly, earnestly, honestly. It will takeyears before you can coine to a full ap-preciation of it, but when at It ycMhave yon will be possessed of one of the

    pin est, loftiest and most euobliii' pleas-ures that the woild can olfer yon."

    This collection lias beeu uiude by experts. Kvery art 1st who knows bow todraw at all has swuethiuR to ji'tve ofpleasure mid prollt, but the ).reatesteven huve. the most and best to ive.

    What constitutes mi artist? lie is, . . .t I. !... -- I - I

    in tlie nisi ptnee one wun uiiiiseu ui"- -

    how to see, and in the second placeone who has n jlft for inakiti); us seewith him.

    One j4r0.it olijcct of jdcture study i

    that of opeiiinj the eyes to the betiutv

    all ari.und which on artists trained eyeperceives, while it is missed by othersThi is the essential service ol all jit eatmen -- to draw us up to some iueaurelo their own level of Insight, eujoymeutand inspiration.

    These picture are of interest to both

    younj: and old, and they are expectedto attract and instinct lnrj;e numbersof people. Kvei.vi.iie should sec tiieiw.

    ROOK ISLAND RESUME THBQUOHSERVICE TO CALIFORNIA

    The aiiiioiiiicciiienl is made that, offeclive January L'. MM- -, the Koch l

    land Lines will resume throujih sleep-- i

    n jr em service in connection with the

    Denver l.in tirande. and Southern

    Paeilic mnl Western Pacilic Kuilway.Tourist slcepinji cats will be opera!

    ed through fiom Chicanr.' daily ou the

    Mime trai ais lenvmj: Chluuj'o omMondays, Wednesdays. Ftidtiys ami

    Sundiivs will run via 1K0 and West-em Paeilic and those leavinj: Chicaj--

    on Tuesdays, Thntsdays ami Satntdayswill be handled West of penver by HieI). II. ti- and Southern Pacitic.

    This resumption of service, whichwas discontinued miiiid time ajju, te-st ores tc the traveling public lhrou(-- h

    sleeping cur service of I he hijjliest char-

    acter by a vaiiely of interest inj routestin uugh the heart of tho ColoradoKockies, ami the famed scenic sectionsof the West,

    No man is apt to becomu disgustedwith life if ho lles it rlj-h- t.

    KILLED WHILE ATTEMPTINGTO EVADE QUARANTINE

    Texan Would Not Heed Warning andVisited Hlit MotherShot at

    Her HomoAustin, Texas, .Ian, L'.Y (ieotge Lock

    was tilled for alleged violation of themeningitis ipmrautinu at Mitdn. Texas,according lo a report received by titsheriff hete.

    Lock, a stockman, was anionic toiiinhi to see bf mother, whr n he waswarned not to enter tiie town, lie waskilled on tho porch of his mot hut'shome.

    Accoidiug to ndvlee tecrhed bySheritl Matthows, a eouslable told Loul.thiil ho must not slop in Mudu becauseof the ipiarautlue agaiHst meningitisLock iguoted the waruiii".

    Thoinus Ituby. a euuntnblc is chargedwith the killing of Lock, lie mis foruiallv charged with luuidor and tonightwas teleased ou bund of 1,000.

    TEXAS CONSTABLE ISRIGHT ON HIS JOB

    New Hi leans, Jan. 'J." Th tigiiliMwith which ipiatautiiic laws uie enforced in connect inn with rhu ceiebrospinal iiieiugltis epidemic in Trxus isshown in the report of lir. M. M. Car

    '

    rick of Malltis lo the Loiiisiaau statebnanl of health.

    'In Dr. Carrick 's report is tht followiug statement :

    "Kyle iTexa) constalli refused u ipctinit for unloading of u Miipturut oltelephone ioIps front tirOl ShiexespuitLa."

    MENINGITIS EXPERTGOES BACK HOME

    Dallas, Texas. Jan. L'.'t. The NorthTexas meningitis outbieal. is so wellunder control, Dr. Abraham Sophiau annouticed to Dallas physjeiaus, that heexpected to retnru to New Vol k in afew days. In. Sophia n cauiH heie atthe appeal of local physicians to helphandle the outbieak.

    OROCERS EXPECT RECORDYEAR'S BUSINESS

    Advent of Statehood Will Mean In-creased Prosperity Is Opinion of

    Wholesalers

    Albupterite, X. M.. Jan. -'.-i.--A record year's business, due primarily to theadvent of itntehoud. resulting iu a largeinflux of people and capital, is Inol cdI'm waul to by Hie ew Mexico Wholeale ifrrver's Association, which held

    its annuiil meet it. g in Albinpientoe

    ROOSEVELT NAME ISRESTORED TO MASTHEAD

    Pittsburg . Leader Determined to Sup- -port Former President Regardless

    of Colonel's Wishes

    Pittsburg, Jan. W. -- With both feetLeader, which t'out months Tigo. at tlmrequest or I ucodnre uunsevelt elimijuated his name from its editorial nanois its audidate for the presideiic to-day restored the iiauie with the MntCment that it advocated ,js nouiinutioif

    At the time Colonel Ifooscvcli askedthe lemovul of the name he said liQwould consider it a calamity of liifiieiuls made him u

    While no revts-atio- of Hie lequesi ianuoiiuced, the Leader declines that theuume will remain, at least until airetthe Kepublicau nomination, as the issuris gteuter than the deiies uf anv in-dividual.

    YOUTH NEARLY DEADVICTIM OF A JOKE

    Cincinnati. Jan. Willi both feciand hands froen, half-starve- ami semiinsane fiom his physical condition, .las.Try. a boy was found in afreight ear here today. He hud beenlocked in Hie cur last Tuesday nightat I'crit. hid.. y piaetical jokeis. tVlienthe paltoliuau wlic found him trie-- i tofeed him a roll l'r endeavored to svallow it whole and it was only Wy thecombined efforts uf four men that hecould he held long enough tu allownourishment tc- - be giveu him.

    He was taken to the city hospital amithe physicians hold out lit tin Impe I'mbis leenverv.

    HOUSE NEWSThe Sugar Heel meeting held ut the

    little village ou the UMh was a miccoss.A large number of people attended andthiity some sigued up around here, andalso from Perry. ll(.osevell, and Melrose combined and they aie oing tocommence work iu side of tkirty daysto put down the wells aud go to preparing to get iu a good ciop-n- f stigutbcet-t- .

    A huge cn-w- at House on tlm Kithattending the Slleriff's sale and eventhing sold well accordingly.

    Jack l.ouis visited iu this urigubnrhutl lately.

    A traveling photographer stopped atHouse a few days to do the photo workthat is to be done here ut present.

    C. Heasley is selling his householdgem Is mid fanning implemetts und Isgoing to move to Texas.

    A big dance was given at the homeof Win, Millet lust Mouduy night, unda large tittenilaticeaud' gnnd time wasenjoyed by all,

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    Bring Your RazorsAnd let us hone them for you

    BATHS ONLY 25 Cents

    PALACE BARBER SHOP

    Como Eat With "Bob" at

    THE MAY BAR LUNCH ROOMROBERT NOLTE, Prop.

    Everything j;ooil to oat cooked tho way yon llko it

    THE BEST CHILLI IN TOWNuomo uuee ana you

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    Rest Liquors, Wines and CMgnrs, .TugTrnde, Promptly Attended to.

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    All Jnd jugsolicited

    win uomo iincK a

    Mfcvy tH CarsonProprietors

    Phone 193

    nnd Hottle

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    KIRKPATRICK & PHILLIPSthe LOBBY BAR for good

    Whiskey, Wine andCigars

    bottle lrde39

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    Only Complete Abstract Books in Quay Co.

    Tucumcari Steam LaundryC. L. McCRAE, Prop.

    Newly equipped with the latest modern machin-ery. Patronize a home institution with a pay-ro- ll ofmore that $750 per month. We guarantee Satisfac-tion under the management of a thoroughly practi-cal Laundry Man o twenty years experience.

    All Garments Repaired and Button Sewed On

    Cleaning and Pressing a SpecialtyPHONIC 192 AND WE WILL DO THE REST

    READTHE TUCUMCRI NEWS

    $1.50 per year.

    The Famous JScXyb LampThe Rnyo Lamp U the best and most lervicciblc lamp you can find

    for any part of your home.It is in use in millioni of families III strong white light has made

    it famous. And it never flickers.lo the dining-roo- or the prjrlor live Riyo give jiut the light thfct It moil efftc

    tiv. It it becoming Utnp in iuelf and to you. Junt the lamp, too, for bd(imor library, where cletr, tteady light it needed.

    The Rayo it made of lolid braw, nickelolatedt alio in numeroua other UvletaBOfinlihet. Eaiily lighted without removing thade or chimney euy to clen and tewick. ;

    fin 1mUx to tlww you hi Km ol Ryo Umpx j. ot wriu (or lti iptlvr clrtuUr U y agoacy U lln -Continental OU Company

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    Of The Pi. WeekIMloilO 17'.!.

    TWILIGHT(H.V Al Von KoMr)

    TIi Jh W tlio liour tluit (ioil Inn scut,Hindiiipeintiod by mire;

    WMiimi from Hie hill tlic tm lin - yinit',,Anil hIiihIuws of thu nlht art) Hutu.Tlrtm of thu bonii ti fill tree of lny.There blooina the twilight flowvr;llloiiiiis nnil ldooius it perfume N

    loveAmi this Is mine own hour.

    .Mine own, to ju lot 1 v nit ami think.Ami ponce h--i viulox my soul;It comes with the myotic shades of

    nijjltt ,A whvos of oooiin rollOver the heneh, when the high tide

    flows,Sweeping it eleiiu ami Imro,It tuhn.H from my heart the bitterest

    tlioiifilits'Mint iluy has seiittered there. '

    Ami I pni.v, when the twilight of lifeshull oninc,

    When my joys anil sorrow are o Vr,'Hint 'twill he the twlliyht of ilay when

    my ImrkTnnehos bow to the iiftervvhile hore.

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    Epworth Loagtto Socinl.The .voting folks of ilie Methodist

    Rpworth Leaguo enjoyed one of theirjolly socials at the church on Mondaynight under the cliaporonago nl Nov.Iledgpeth and his oi,l wife who knowhow to make boys and yirN Iiiio a

    ikm1 time. A number of games wenilidnlueil in and the whole wn toppedoil" witli light refreshments that gavean added .est to the pleasures of theevening. A large number of youngpeople were present and proved con-clusively that they were part nf a verymuch-awak- e leagiie.

    Progressive Whist PartyOn I'ridiiy evening of laM week, at

    his house, on High street, Mr. ClarenceAnil, assisted by his mother, entertaineda few friends witli progressive whist.Refreshments, consisting of fruit saladoake and candy, were served and at a

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    their affable hist and his mother goodnight. Those piesent were MesdameChapman, It Hoy, l,acklaiid and Aull:Misses Strut hum, Chapman. MargaretChapman Horn, Minnie Horn, ami (Irit- -fin j Messrs. Osteon, Dunn, Welsh, Hrls.coo, Aull and Harold Aull.

    Dittnor PartyMr. Overton livniis, who leaves our

    city shortly for Cincinnati, Ohio, wasthe honotee at a II o'clock dinner ten- -doted him on Sunday afternoon by Mr.and Mrs. II. K. (Iiubbs. I'lates werelaid for eight and ait elaborate live- -course dinner seivod by the hipitablehostess which was enjoyed by the for-tunate guests.

    Thnc who partook of the hospitalityot Mt. and Mrs. urubhs wore Mrs. M.H. SoIihiT. Misses Cattle Colviii, amiMet nice . nmlv, and Messrs Kvans, W.1 1 uric and .1. II. (.Hue oi Little Jloek.A rkansas,

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    In Honor of Mr. mid Mrs. PnlniorTwo very pleasant dinner patties wete

    given this week in honor of Mr. and MrsNathan Calmer, of Chicago, who, whiletouring this port on of (ho Southwest,stopped oft' for a few days in Titeiim-euri- .

    as guests of Mr. ami Mi. CrankSimmons tiiul Mr. and Mr. K. )',. Clark.

    On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.Simmons entertained at 15 o'clock dinner

    ami in Henderson.following call

    I Mosdiiuies

    Mr. and Mr. II. K. Clark, Mi-- s MaudSiiiiuioiis, and Mi!- -i. I'd. Horntait, .1.I). Iluiidibo Harry Siuimon. Anappetizing cnuio dinner was. mostpleasingly served.

    Mr. and Mrs. Palmer thehnunioos at another it o'clock onTuesday evening witli amiK. K. Clark as the iiot and hostess,needless to -- ay Hie guests mi tills oc

    enteitained ; houselilled time.

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    Frank

    as

    late hour. spent a most j Wednesdat t resonnant oM'iiing. tlio bade Uimigh the West

    OUR

    Hig Sale has a moiist i ini so. i es theami here people are limling Hieiii .tost as

    we promised. Now the to get honest Shoe-- , Snappy. Stylish ton, without the dealers towhich he is justly entitlcil. vvo

    THEand are making those low prices tin- - ! mi ofHig of everv pair

    Our Bargain Shoe le ieplenisln-- i greator varieties mid better A completerange sizes will nl-- n be arranged. n don't to i er

    Table. Shors for lworth up $1.75.

    and the

    lahlc. andkl. J.O T..in f,i!i,

    and the

    t Men's Shoes in a vai'ieof niul worlh upeverv nf Shoes

    ill our(Vmie Hii( Sale!.

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    Embroidery ClubThe votaries of tlPe gentle art nee-dlew- i

    hold theit regular onat. the elegant homo of

    Mrs. lieekett on First stteet amian unusually delightful a II ci noon was

    with this popular hostess. Thepleasant wentliet brought out a goodl.vnumber of fair dames ami the usimlipiota ol convorsiitioii flowed inei-lil-

    until a delicious luncheon seivod bvMrs, llockett put aslopboth talk ami ueodlowoik. Memberspresent were: Mesdamos Morris, Thom-son, llooth, Noble. Cloitgh., llock-ett, u Anderson, Vinall, lingers, Handletlordoa, Hamilton, Chenaiilt, Parsons.II. It. Jones, (ieorge and Aber, withMesdamos Shofer, S. Amleroon,

    and Allen and Thorpeguests.

    Womaits' ClubThe regular mooting of

    this olub was held on Saturday after-uoo'i- iat home the jiresideut, Mis,

    Chambers, the illness of Mrs. Snyderpreventing :t mooting witli her as hadboon iiuuniiiifod. This being "Invent-ion Hay," responses to woreitems eoncei tniig great American In

    goodly of outrosponueii. i wo very instriii'-- , chaigo.

    live pnpots on " tcity " amiSteam" weie road by Mrs.

    and Klkins. the latter thework of Mrs. Snyder, who was

    attend. Miss l.uekoy ami Mrs. Kifotd had piopaiod papers for a piovimismeeting on Itmldhn Life inIndia which woo given' at thisiug.

    Among lite items of business actedupon was a motion to discontinue

    at the olub meetings andmote time to the ptogtam. The

    club will moot two fioin the lastmr Mr. Mrs. a most session with Mrs. .1. n. Mem-ugrooHbl-

    manner with the joor. who responded to toll weremiosis: Mr. and Mt. .A. H. (laudin. ''numbers, Clark. Hudson,

    and

    wore nbcdinner

    Mr. Mrs.and

    Kifoid. Whitiuore. Sandusky, Wheeler.mid l.uokoy. Ferguson and

    Catliey. i.f the aftoinoon weteMomIhuios Hicks and Heed who are sjnp.ping willi Mis. Sandusky.

    -- !

    Mothers' ProgramMothers' enjoyed the rendition ofone the programs everby organiiit ion, at the High

    casion were liospif.ilily last Ciida evening. The wasMiss Clark asisting her aunt in well by the appduted S:iio

    were laid for Mr. mid p. m.. and after the .selection of Mrs.Mrs. Palmer. Itev. Harvey Shields. Mr. J I,. H. Sherwood for piosidingand Mis. Simmons, .Mr. ami ami .Mis. .loci lledgpetli tor .oeiolarv..1. It. McAlpine. the listened to a lioaotil'iil

    Mr. and Mis, Paluo'f loft the eiiv soln bv Miss Abor. snag nnhIialng pleas

    merrv crowd

    proving preaictea jammedwith eager buyers and disappointed customer has been heard

    SHOE SPECIALSOur Shoo proven

    values stylos are amiis time good,

    Slug's, paving prolitbut .ue

    QUITTING SHOE BUSINESSI'm

    our stnek

    SATURDAYSpecial Tables will with

    values than ovei. moreof fail look

    the

    $1.00

    $1.75

    Ladiesto

    Ladies,' Misses' Hoys'wiirin ill)

    QCTalile. tfi'catiDLfUU ty styles leathers,

    to $'1.00.

    Uadiejtl rediletion.s. mi pairstock, MEN'S REG-AL- S INCLUDED.

    to the lsin-Ou- t

    ofrk meeting

    l'tldn. afternoonClank

    spent

    right

    tompoiarily to

    Cntly,

    Heny-ma-

    .Misse as

    semi-monthl-

    the of

    roll call

    uieuiiiorsKloeh

    HudsonMrs.

    unableto

    and lloiuemeet

    weeks

    I'lkitis .Misses(!uets

    ClubClub

    of best ghouthat School

    most

    serving.olllcor.

    .Mrs.audion--

    their travels Miss Miei sing it Mis. Hess iin-i- .

    to you this sale and we are it, as of

    eouidtatlon in n' moil aide mnitlier,follftweil by a plitiin duet by MissesSamluskv ami Willi inure. . Dr. C MfiHtnnfllf tlien in a pleasing addtess showcd the virtue ot the can of ihein laiigutigo Hint every one in the housecould understand. Miss Willie elaborate sproau mime giaoIltowof wit" at hoi be.--t in Hug. and and niiiiiy weie wolds ol praieiec.eiod heailiesl applnuso from bestowed those rm

    "Iliolhoi .loo" lle.lgpelh good things to eat sot forth. Tho.o tak--

    thou showed the touohors ami pillionsMilne of Miiuual Tiaiuiiig, in his

    usual fasciuntiug way and witticiouis.Tht business iiiool iug wns aiiuoinicod

    by the elmir and its conclusion,ami tlio aiiiiouucoiueuts for future meetiugs, the mooting iidji.iiriied to iiioot onI'eb. HI. 17. at which time Clubwill join t1u teachers in the

    Art aniioiiiicemoiit ofwhich at another in thisissue.

    Bay Viow Club.The mooting of the It Y. Club .icr,miv, iimu

    week was most llttiiigly heralded in theyear-boo- with this ipiotatiou flout litis-kin- :

    "All one's life s music If cuetouches notes rightly nod in lime."Tiiis was one of the most pleasing niusicjil piogruiiis so successfully arranged

    entois, in which a number pad cartiod

    being

    devote

    Palmer

    I'lates

    oiino.s,

    bv I lie in

    Hull enll rosponos wete: "Our ollymii and Why." In tlio dubsoiice of Mis, Holloman, win.

    much to the regie) of the. club is ill atin Indiana, paper pleasant Adams. The

    history of sacred music was givenMis. who piovod able Mibstitute. The piano number given by Mis.lioudeisou wns unusually fine, if onemay iniiko comparisons of work of

    aitist. Mis. Stanlll also roudoieda very good piano number. discuss-im- i

    on " llyinn Writers," load by Mrs.Campbell, was very interesting u wasalo the article "'American HtiindOpera." The piogram was hioiight ton close with t lie singing in tinbnn of'hat grand old liyiiin. " N'earei My tii.ilto Thee." The quota of memberswere present ami all enjoyed gtoatlymeeting in the pleasant of Mrs.M. II. Koch.

    Those present wore Moinines An-derson. Ileoth Campbell, ieorge, Cor-don, Hinds, .lanoll. II. It. Mulr

    Handle, Sanders. Sherwood. Stan-111- .Thouiscn, J, ('. Jones, Heinloisou,

    Hiclioy. and

    Elks' Club DanceThe Friday night dance of the It, P.

    O. K. s wtis one of iiuiisiial plon-qu- withdistiui-tiv- featuios. mining the

    latter the pieeiii-- of souie distinguish,cd mil of town visitors. laigii at

    J iios..ted the argument foi groi.od tondanco, if possible joyed I" the

    BEGINNING SATURDAYcontinuing through of next week New Specials be

    added, a few of which we mention here,

    SPECIAL NO. 1All Ladies' and 'hildren's Aviation 'aps CAnthat lorin'erly sold NJIe jU"

    SPECIAL NO. 2Men's Ladies' and Misses' Sweater

    former selling LM" to$:!.rii. choice

    SPECIAL NO. 3Men's Kxtni Heavy Twill CovertTrousers -- will like leather, reg-ular grades. Special

    SPECIAL NO. 4JUOO Spring Hleach. yd.-wi- de

    Muslin, absolutely no starch. Anexcept ioiial value at 10c a yard. Outspecial, per yard

    WE PROMISEDsave in doing hundreds sat-

    isfied custoinerK will testify

    tcolh,

    place

    committee

    .lonos,

    soveial

    $1.00

    $1.19

    8c

    full the dwisiiiit ormlnl liittwrtiiiJTt inlTtlf'

    polble by tlifwo clmrnilug jtnllWFtnpS.The mtijnrlty or the crowd ofltoftilluoll

    themselves with the "xlittHfttic, though some sought to billinrd

    111 It II (1 II ll llll iiivnd ii leu unifies. All' I I I 1... I UKt

    Mae I no

    the

    the upon responsible

    her hornets.

    tlio

    after

    tlio

    theappears

    -

    A

    home

    Miss

    A

    plav

    yards

    1.... 1.. ll,,. in i miiiii elolllllU Weie .Hi.

    ami Mi- -. II. U. .limes, ami .Mrs.

    .lanoll, Mr. ami Mrs. Shelloti. Mi. amiMrs. ( 'unwell. Mr. nmj Mi. IMIei. Mr.ami Mi. Sunders, Mr. and Ml. Mulrhead. Mr. ami Mrs. Chapman. Mi- - uii'l

    Mrs. 1'iorioid. Mr. and Mrs. Kimdle,

    Mr. ami Mrs. 1,'ogors. Mt. and Mrs.T.

    I.. Welch. Mis .In Mi. amlMi. lackSlewait. Mr. ami Mrs. Iloaiichamp. Mr.and Mis. IlimN. Mr. and Mi. San-diwk-

    Mr. and Mrs. Ilaoa. Mt. ami Mr.Iloboson. Mr. and Mi. I'arsoiis, MissesAbor. Morris, Koch. .lone... Kiaiuiawil- -... l. M I.I. I 'IV.. I....(his ier, Alien, i,ii.miii, imhh..

    the

    byIleoth

    usual

    head.

    Abor.

    Mossis, Coin, rinogaii. .lonos, layior,Humphreys, Snillli. Ken tor. ami Ir.Coulter: A lining out of town visit

    oi s weie Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Seigel ofN'aia Vi.a. Judge Wright of Alamo-gord- o

    ('has Knlio .f Monloyii. Hr. and

    Ml. 1,'eod of llilii'li ille. Okla.

    With tlio Church SocietiesTlio llaplist l.aille.s' Aid hold their

    regular meeting on Thursday afternoonuitli iiui mesiilent. 1!. Pack at heri

    her homo the on the ; homo on South

    an

    thean

    on

    i

    to

    Mr.

    Hie

    bible study wn taken up and dismissedfollowed by the usual business item.Those holies are planning a play in thenear future ami this undertaking ison the tapis at present. Allien" theineinbois ptospiit were Me.ilaine Paddock, Crow. Herring. Wallets. Ktisby,Whit more, Paiikey, Slaughter. I)imukesSteven. Wetzel, Fteoiuan.

    Tlio ladies of the Christian churchhold their Aid Society meeting at thechurch on Thursday afternoon also witha line at tendance. Thco ladies arenot one whit behind the others in activity. having on hand u asliiiigtim '

    Itirthday dinner ami beginning work onarticles for an llastor llnnar. Themouthers who participated were Medailies Taylor, Thomson. Amnion. Ostoon. Ilrickley, Hosiotter. IlarcIay.I'oar

    Howe, Jacobs, Campbell.- - I Meterson. Putnam, and a inu member, Mrs.Wnek.

    The Home Mission Sm-iet- of the M.II. Chureh wiih to have had n socialsccVsion .'ii Thursday aftorunon but dofoiled same nl' tin- - I'onoial i'ivices of Capt The nimitlilvbusiness ini-eti- vvll be ln'IJ in the

    . i a.i ! '--a. r i. 1 1 iis io oe more uian we ror ii. uur siore nas oeennot one of

    anddi'cii,

    Shoe

    and all will

    (

    at Choice

    Coals, price

    weariO.ti")

    Water

    money

    hipping

    Mi-.- .

    sL'ti,

    l.angsioii

    Hut"!, mi nosl mmmny nfRirnnnii nithe mr Iitw. "

    The Prthy I prtfin, lifltlfl1 AH! willhnlil their rejMilnr iiio.olin

    next Thursday Hriernomi wlilt Mi's. W.

    A. Kiniille.

    The Kpicopfll 1 i miliouitces ameeting nest Tuodiiy iifteinoim withMis. J. H. ilroeu. Hev. Ilurvey M.Shield hold two well attended scrvices tills week, both on Tuesday amiWednesday evenings at St. Michael'sMission.

    ...j.

    HOW TO DO IT

    There was a mini in utir luwnWho stole a loaf or liromt. '

    And on the street

    lie slopped to eat,And Ii'. they got dim dcml.

    I'liey round him jii'llty In cUFftlB

    ud I'Ul him in a cellSix foot by fourWith an iron dnor

    And a cold damp rimip Its Wifll.And a window slilnll

    Thnt scarce at allLot in the lightTo cheer his sight iAmi n for menU ,despite his. sqiu'llls,They fed him tttfTIbitii old and tniighAnd made him workLike some ld Turk.

    And by the lime they let trim gnHe'd lintched a pretty seliPTilB, nlin!

    A groat trust enmpnny lit fofliit--d

    Ami jnt deposits qtiiehAmi then he nlppnilThe cash and skipped.

    Though he Wits ofipttirOil sllfllfjThey jailed Imii and he only smiled.

    For he obtained a cellUntil big iiml brightWith lots or light

    And a Persian rug a walljAmi every dayThey brought a trny

    The

    Chnek full or food,lint, fresh and grtmltAmi to ma ho him ImtgltA plmiingrnphPlayed to tie and nnjjThe whole dny lnntAnd every nightCntue actios brightTo his soulWith antics droll:The warden cntneWhoa called by inline,Much kindly earnThey gave him there.

    lit" leienee ' H inav make villi Sinile.It nil most -- I e gi steal pile.

    New Vork Id

    SPECIALS EXTRAORDINARYA salo of GRANITE-WAH- that will eruato a seuatton

    WASHBASINSLarue sie. white-line- d, ( irauite 1 AnWash Hashi. worlh '2w. Special ll"

    DAIRY PANS -rt. handled Dairy Hans. lirst1Ap

    MUnlity. worth L'oc. Special 1U"DISHPANS- -

    -- ciiai't (Jraiiile Dish Hans, perfect --i(piality, w.ii'th ::i)e. Special lllu

    DAIRY PANS -: - 1 iii (irauite Dairy Hans, worthIMc. Special

    UTILITY BOWLS -

    a

    5c

    Cranite Howls, deep ovalshape, worlh l.')e. Special

    Sen our window for these very unusual bnvKaliiH. Not morothan one pan of oaeh kind to one customor.

    Two More Very Vnusual Bargainss-in- Si rap Hinges, the regular lidc kind i ArtSpecial, pair jyCLi inch Mill Hast a I'd ImIcs. perfect

    ity, worth Hoc. Special lo

    SALE PRICESon all lilies except Shoes will be dicoutiuiied after Saturday, Heb. JJrd.

    Shoe Sale will continue until stock is disposed of.

    Wot

    T. A. MUIRHEAD & CO.

    X

    t

    X

    X

  • Local and Personal MentionII. Kihn i here toiluv.

    Attorney lliflix, nf lloldetivllle. OUn.,Illls Indited llCII.'.

    .Mr. Isinel ny Ills H'lmirnnpn Sain"Is n Km ml Mieuu...

    No, wi litivo mil lii'iml of Uio punt.juke, hence, eiiiinut mo niiiipi)lnis.

    ,M. M. fowler spent lnl wi'ok nl Clinin imi mi ImihIiii!.

    --' fill nil" on II. S. iiml M. rjlulliInji Is like jd'ltiii" money from liniiio.

    I.oe llmikcnhip hii loturuoil fromli trip In California.

    .Mr. Iht'Mt of .Vara 'in, was hero on'1'iii'Miay of this week.

    f'l'ii Hail, of Montiiy... whs here onluKlnc. Wcdiioxdiiv of i lit- - week.

    .Mr. f'nllM'li of Mmitnyti, ws linroTinitMla.v havliifi dciitiil work dano attin' purloi of Dr. Standi.

    rudorweiir ami Sweaters nt Israels('loiiiiuice Sali'" price nre fi jjunil In-

    vestment,

    Hunker Swift, of l.as ('ruees, Is Iiorppiepmlne, for tlu opiiiin of t tit now

    ist Stite I tn nk.

    .Iiuljie M. 11. Wrljtlit spent ocr;ilduy hero sini't' lnt Usiie. lie residesli Shuitn IV.

    Mi. ami Mis. (leo. Tate nre rejnlelti"over the iirrivnl of n line liny at theirlioiixe thi week.

    lohn 'riioimiMin i the happiest man n

    in M nut ova in even in luuy county.It a luy ami a liiie hall player.

    leff Hun Ison, .Ir.. who. aecoiiipameilhi father in Hot Springs, has rettiriieil.

    This I the time of the year that Is a

    Kiel tell foiis at the price he paid andIn ninc cases for leu.

    I ft nil K. Oliphiiiil. of Ojjle, lins re-turned to his fai in. He has lieen Inliurinjj in t'olorudo for several iitonihs.

    II. I'. I'oiic, ropieseiilluj; the UlobeSurety Co., of Kiniu City, wii? hereon Itiisine.xs thi week.

    As pievioiisly staled, we did not knowthe fut in e intentions nT W. I Itiiehaiian

    the same condltioiis still exist.

    Mr. Carter now Informs u that hewill he a eaudidale I'm re appoint uienta pnsuiatei' here.

    K. A. Hani. I'ha Kho and CieedWalker, ami II. I.. Thin num. of Mou-

    lin a. were here Tiiedav.

    t

    If

    .............,..,..,... ,.(

    OUR

    of

    - ,...

    i i .1 ... ...i -- in. i wtiii mm- - v,ih mo I'ltnimii!ilic In i xit iMMi'ii-- y I'm t ! colli i itt; veinmill il' nil r.'jMM i - me Inn', thoii Hitlin,III! lll'lllll. j Well I'ltltlllU'll.

    I. .1. Ilnirlmiti, wlm loft fur 1 (itHprltiK". Ark., roeoiilly. wo tub 'ieiisedto mty. t numvcriiiK,. Iut will likelyn'mnin there tills miiiiinor.

    .Mm I IWler huitglil a eiir of apples,(i nir or nirniru mill a Mixed pur nr cultUlW (iml oilier vejjotiililos, while uit'limirroii last wimU.

    I'OIJ SA Mi-On- e. tin rrovv.M addlnu maelilno In good cruiditloii. Will sell namecheap.

    Mrnt N'ntiomil Hank

    Hr. Heed, di'iili.t of lloIilenville.Okhihas loeiited In Tticiiinenrl tn pruclieehis proroloit. He is located in MieIsrael building.

    K. A. Harris, mime up from MnuloynTliurdiiy ninnilng, lirlnKitu the Iiml'.papers, iml linslness eml i f the Mon:i,y:iImnk ordr f the li.m . oxiiinini"

    We are ox emtneked mi st raw liiianland if near-Ii- y papers want a linmlle.we eon supply you. eut to any size. Apply til the ew illlce, Taeuiiiciiri. N.Mex.

    CLEANING AND PRESSINGTirst eliiss ilry cleaniiijs', pressing and

    dyinjj. Work jiiaraiiteei. Your palrnnnye .nllciieil.

    Dry Cleanlii" ami Dye Co..Adair Illdg., Tticinticnri. N'. M.

    It

    WANTUIJ Parlnur with a few hundred dollars to tnkv the management of

    pnyinj tmniiiess in New Mexico.M. M. CheiuAvelh.

    Omaha, Neb..'"I" Sprnue St. aB.flp

    Wat l. Ullplmiil. of Montoya, who iuard in a Colorado mine, was heie

    this week. He lias been seeiatj to hifnrniiii" iaterestH in (uay eoiuity.

    .lude K. A. Mann was here latterpart lift week shaking hamls withold friend. Sorrv we wore out if townlull oiiue n;nin .liiilye. 'rueuiiicari ivesyou the Kind hand anytime.

    lesidence lots for an ndolie residiuieo inTticuincari, yood property, not t farout. Kmpiiro at the Nc.wh ollii'i;.

    J. Wood, a foi liter Qimy enmitysheep 'man. now of IViona. Texas, ihere iltiny with old friends, ami

    to some iiiisiue matter.

    We luie a few newspaper plantwell loented and diMay jfood Inisiiies.for ale. I?aniiii from ."n to'ln.linnIf liiiiUiiiu .'"I- an npeiiiiit:. wiite W. I'.Haw I. in. Tiicomcaii. . M.

    NEW LINE

    LADIESMAGNIFICENT

    Embroideries and Lacestogether with an unusually fine showing of

    Wash Dress GoodsCAMBRICS PERCALES

    MADRAS CHEVIOTS

    LINENS MUSLINS

    COTTON NOVELTIESand

    WHITE GOODS

    Presents the finest exhibit of its kind ever at-tempted by any of the Tucumcari stores.

    We cordially invito you to call

    THE

    M. B. GOLDENBERG

    CO.

    (loo. Wy loft for Dxtlmrl, wIipib heJjoe to Iio IFDfllml Ih rt !9p1 lifmpitnlHi I lift I prdnl. We hojw fr his speedyrecoveiy.

    The only reason Ismol U a Hccespfulliiisimw imtti Is Iipphuso he deIs fHlrland huiieslly Willi cvnrytimly. fjoIlHrlo inii)jliiiuts, ohpi' n customer nlwfi.r

    Na etistninnr. "

    On Friday eveiilit. Jan. 2(1, n snelslwill he jtlvmi ttndor Hip misplpos of Hie"Christ inn Umlonvor" at tht Imiite of.Mrs. U. Mack. Hvppy one Is eordlHllyliivitod.

    WANTHU I'nnlry girl. Inrptiro ntVoronliorg Hole!.

    Don 'I fnil In. road ottr mlvettlslii;tii ..! Vim phii mvv nioiiey bywalchinj,! wpekly for I ho hnrgniiis enntallied therein.

    (treat crowd tlirnajs' al the KviinOpera House nljjtitly to wllues the picturu shows which are always strictlx

    '.

    We nre pry fortunate in Indue, aide,through I lie recent purchase of thietown views nf tin. trntltiiic photonrapher. to furnish the latest idinto ol('apt. .1. P. C. I,nnstiin, taken in the

    hituiore rwnry ore. The relatiehae ordered utie doyen of thum amievernl friends hate also plared order.

    They may lie had at this office

    A. D. (loldotihcru liMlced five tniiniitiaiiiti: aroiitid his ntv way one nljsJitthi week, and plumed to the officersaccordinjily. mid officem I'atierson amiSimpson responded at once, on horse-lmek- ,

    Init on their arrival the trumpli.'l d in jjteat shapo and Urn officer

    fotiml theii stock u4 to Iio nlthe race-lrai'- k Miriety. Kl I'asg i runiiinx tin- - 4 tititn " element out, nod theynaturally take to the next liest townon the line. Our officers will put nipiiem to them in short order.

    If any meinher of the fnmilv needa suit, a cunt, a pair of sheen of underwear, why not n to Israel's nnd nve'Jo per cent.

    NoticeN'otiee is hereby ivon thai I wn

    on the lsth jny of .In unary, WIS. Iythe .Iiide of the I'rolmte Cuurt of (jitaycounty, 'ew Mexico, loly appointedadministrator at the estate of HiramM. Smith, deceaseil. All persons haiiij.' claims a'inst smdi estnte are hereliy leipiired to file the same with meulthin the time prexcrilied liy law.

    (iiven under my hand this llh day ofJanuary, It'lL.

    A. 15. SiinpiuAiluiiiiistrator of the estate nf

    Hiram M. Smith, deceased

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Center Street Mothodist CliuroliAll "f the ii'iial ei ,ce I'm Sun

    day. The pastor will preach at thenioniiiiL' ami exeiiinu service.

    The uioiithly luisine. meeting of theMiekay will lie held at ihe

    hoi'cii Tint i -- liny nflerumni at .'l:ou.Ii'enhir mid week eiice Wedni'

    I'll. eeiiiu with the Itililc Studv furI lie in'.l Sllll'liiy ' Sllda cliini lellll

    .1. I'. lle.Mpelh. I'ii-I.- ii

    EPWORTIT LEAGUE PROGRAMSUNDAY EVENING, JAN. 28, 1912

    Miss Eula Manuoy, Lendersulijecl. " Klishn, I'lou-lto- and

    ' 'I'l'IpllCl."Victory thru' (trace. " No. l.'t!l.I'rayei." l''orward" So. ,TJ.Meniori'ed Scripturest I'salm, I.Kimui

    Manney: Mark .1; I, Itowland IIoppr:2 Kinns. :i: Hi 22. .1. 11. reni'O.

    I'iano Solo. Mi Vlnlta WilliamsIN'cilatlon. Mls Veaus Mellon.Vocal Solo. 1,'obert Samliisliy.I.'e.idiiiy. Mi Stella Alford.Vocal Solo, Mra. SohalVUucitation, LouifO SliorwondOriyiual Story. Mrs. 11. Ci,ill'rdI'iniio Duel. Misses Viuitii William

    and Lillian Priiett.The I.eaim Serial, Chapter II.

    I'raie 1 1 i . Praise Jim," o. 121short Address.r.eaeni' lleuedii'tinii.

    Flrnt Prcsbytcrlnn ChurchSunday School at Drift sharp.Pleaching at II a. in. The pastor's

    siilije.t will he. "A Safe Invoslttiuilt."The Yun! People's ineetin will lie-i-

    at 7 p. in. harp. Subject. "Thol'oiein Missionary, Whose lAte HasM t Inspireil Me." Leader,

    Pastoi V subject. "Some Feature ofthe Missionary Ufe."

    St rancors ami isitors are cnnlinllyinvited.

    BALDWIN-BECHTOL-

    On Sunday, .laniiiiry 21, WIS, at tlmCover Hotel, .ludyu .1. D. Cutllp jupuoutH'ed' the marriage ceremmiv whiidiunited .1. M. Ihildwiii. of lloni.dnp.Mout.. and .Mis Viola Ileehtohl ofDale, X. M.. for llfo. Wo join tholrmany friends in oxtemllu' host wishesin thi their now ventuio.

    It's easy for a girl to derolvo her-self about how slio iruats hst Iiusbam!.

    .;. .j. .j. .j. ,j. .j. . .. ... .j. . j.

    Limit Tuor Spending.'Hid ne the Imliiiiie. Thai - nhettel was tn Jfi't a start llitino nllthan 'o limit imii -- ininy aiol upoildthe liiilance.

    Il i sinpri i ri j hiw ipiiiKlv yi'n create enplfiil wlian youalimit il In the proper War nnd withdoiormimtf ion.

    With capital reserve fund youare iend for lniitiess opportunitie uhich will "iii'cly cmho to you.It'ciiieuilier it -

    Not Your Savingnloiie that Hill make you Independ

    nt. inii money must ,p in aa Te plH'-- nnd mo t work for you.

    hot it tell you nil nlmut the "iifvand euii eiiiettl per eut Certilielites nf nf thi ill! il ot inn

    Olle nf the -- tli'lij;!'-! Iiniil.- - ntlie tate.

    Nrst National Bank of lucumcdri

    : : : : : .j. : ..

    3AI"HHT CIIKIhTwvN ENDEAVORTlie Christian KimIimv in ui the

    tisl .Inin-l- i i the tartest, and "lie of Mi.most act it e wiuiijf people 's union, it.the cit. t (in been a puiiiiiiieiit ,i.jmict to the liaptist church eer sine,it was orxaoied, eeral yours nyo. twas (Jrt orsanired as the "HnMi'iVoimy Penplp's t'liion," but frtr thelieuent of those from the other ehtirehc.who wished to lie aotixc inpiiilirr. itwn changed to the "I'hristian Kndeaor Society." The society has bran doitifi much gnuil work under the direct ionof Mr. Whitmore as presidont. Htichdepartntenl is in charge of an eflicient iMiiiitnittne, j

    The vo'M people reeeotly crp. ,.the aisle of the ehirnli with